A non conducting sphere of radius 1.0 m m carrying net positive charge 18nC is enclosed by concentric non conducting thin spherical shell of radius 2.0 m carrying net negative charge 20nc determine the electric field at the distance of 0.5 m, 1.5 m, and 2.5 m respectively, from the centre of the sphere
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Given: A non-conducting sphere of radius 1.0 m carrying net positive charge 18nC, thin spherical shell of radius 2.0 m carrying net negative charge 20 nC.
To find: The electric fields at the distances of 0.5 m, 1.5 m, and 2.5 m, respectively, from the centre of the sphere.
Solution:
Now we have given the radius as 0.5 m, So according to Gauss law:
∫E dA = 1 / ∈o ∑q(i)
E x 4πr² = 1 / ∈o x { q /( 4/3 x π x R1³) } x 4/3 x π x r³
E = q1 x r / 4π∈oR1³ = 18 x 10^9 x 0.5 / 4 x 3.14 x 8.85 x 10^-12 x 1³
After calculations, it comes out to be: 162 V/m
Now r = 1.5, we have:
∫E dA = 1 / ∈o ∑q(i)
E x 4πr² = 1 / ∈o x q1
E = q1 / 4π∈o x r² = 18 x 10^9 / 4 x 3.14 x 8.85 x 10^-12 x (1.5)²
After calculations, it comes out to be: 72 V/m
Now r = 2.5, we have:
∫E dA = 1 / ∈o ∑q(i)
E x 4πr² = 1 / ∈o x (q1 - q2)
E = q1 - q2 / 4π∈o x r² = (18 - 20) x 10^9 / 4 x 3.14 x 8.85 x 10^-12 x (2.5)²
After calculations, it comes out to be: -1.31 V/m
Answer:
So the electric fields at the distances of 0.5 m, 1.5 m, and 2.5 m, respectively are 162 V/m , 72 V/m and -1.31 V/m from the centre of the sphere.
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